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Miraval Rose 20

Vinous 91 points – Limpid orange-pink. Displays vibrant, mineral-accented raspberry and blood orange scents along with suggestions of succulent herbs

BOTA BRICK PG 1.5L

Bota is the perfect wine for your next little adventure.We work hard to make sure Bota offers the perfect wine for any occasion, and we’re proud to offer award-winning, vintage-dated varietals. | Perfect after a long afternoon hike or a long day at the office, this fresh and fruity Pinot Grigio pairs well with no-fuss dinner entrees like pork stir-fry, grilled chicken salad or adult Mac n Cheese with a spicy kick of chorizo. Ser

J Vyds Pn 22

J Vineyards Pinot Noir opens with aromatic notes of black cherry and baking spice. The soft, silky palate features bright, fruity notes of cranberry, fig and fresh orange peel, with hints of dark, brambly fruit, black tea and clove. Sourced from vineyards

Kentia Albarino 23

James Suckling 89 points – Bright peachy nose, but on the palate a hint of tannins pulls the brakes on the fruit and the finish isn’t crisp enough to

Josh Cab Paso Res 20

James Suckling 92 points – This wine offers some black and blue fruit on the nose, as well as some herbs and spices. Slightly lean, yet elegant on the

Siduri Pinot Noir 20

Our winemaking goal is to produce Pinot Noir that best captures the distinct flavor and character of a given vineyard site. To that end, we focus only on Pinot Noir, and source only from vineyards that provide us with exceptional frui

Dr Loosen Blue Slate

This estate-grown Riesling Kabinett embodies the racy, mineral-driven style of the steep, blue slate vineyards in the middle Mosel. It’s a crisp and

Enroute Pn ”18

EnRoute was founded by a family of partners that has been growing and making wine for nearly 30 years. The Nickel family, including Beth Nickel, Erik Nickel and Jeremy Nickel, together with Dirk Hampson and Larry Maguire, jointly own sister wineries Far

Ruth Four Virtues Zin 16

A renowned wine writer said the best wines must exhibit four virtues: a distinctive style and quality unlike any other; a unique expression of origin

Kim Crawford Pinot N 20

Ideal with herb-crusted lamb racks, mushroom risotto, or enjoy all on its own.

Apothic Ca Red

Apothic Red is a rich, medium bodied and well balanced red blend. It features rich Zinfandel, smooth Merlot, flavorful Syrah and bold Cabernet. The wine has layers of jammy dark red fruit, hints of vanilla and mocha.

La Crema Montery Pn

THE SERIES: MONTEREYLa Crema is a pioneer in cool-climate artisan winemaking. From our home in the Russian River Valley, we have explored Californias

Ruffino Chianti 20-3046

Il Superiore Chianti Superiore was recently introduced into Ruffino’s portfolio and represents a precious complement to the winery’s rich Chianti selection, reinterpreted in a new style which reflects the demanding taste of the modern consumer.It is a tr

DAOU CHARD 21

Brothers Daniel and Georges Daou’s deeply flavored, expressive, polished wines are consistently at the top of the Paso Robles heap of Bordeaux-inspir

Duck Horn Chard 21

James Suckling 93 points – A delicious chardonnay with sliced cooked apples and subtle vanilla and cream on the nose and palate. Hints of toffee and b

Sanford Pn 21

Wine Spectator 90 points – Lots of minerality accents the red currant, plum and dried berry flavors. Cardamom notes linger midpalate, leading to a ref

Irony Cab 17

The Irony Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon opens with wonderfully fresh aromas of blackberry jam, plum and red licorice followed by delicate rose petal notes. This full-bodied wine, with firm tannins and acidity, delivers blackberry and ripe plum flavors coupled with hints of dried sage and sweet vanilla. | Short ribs with mashed potatoes, bison burger (or classic hamburger), lamb moussaka. | What occasion doesnt benefit from a bit of Irony?Irony wines overcome a seemingly insurmountable quandary. How to craft wines that capture all the rich flavors of Californias preeminent viticulture regions while remaining balanced and approachable enough for any occasion. The answer lies in a rather incongruous approach to grape growing, sourcing and winemaking. Drawing on three generations of family winemaking and long-established grower relationships, Irony crafts wines that exemplify each region, not at its most extreme, but at its most honest and expressive. And therein lays the ultimate contradiction that wines so consistently true to their prestigious roots could also be so wonderfully approachable.Why the name Irony?We really have two stories for the name “Irony.”The first story points back to the founding family more specifically the third generation of Indelicato at the helm of the company. Jay and Chris Indelicato, two brothers, worked in the winery and in the vineyards since they were kids. They worked all sorts of jobs, from cleaning tanks to packing cases and from pruning grapevines to driving forklifts. Both were determined to have their own careers and life and not with the family business. Jay and Chris both established their own careers, Jay with IBM and Chris in Accounting. After some years of being away from the family business, Chris and Jay decided, independent of each other, to return to the family biz; theyre now known affectionately as the G3 alongside their cousins Marie, Cheryl, Mike and Frank the third generation of Indelicatos.The second story is all about the wine. Well, its really all about our value proposition as a brand.Take everything you know about how great wine is supposed to be made and pour it out. The lavish estates. The exalted vineyards. And the often exorbitant cost of those things. Then sit down and enjoy a glass of Irony. We believe youll discover a wine that embodies the best of what Californias most celebrated appellations are supposed to taste like. Honest. Expressive. Real. Irony wines proudly define the very essence of their exclusive origins. And yet, ironically enough, they retain an approachability and sense of value that makes them welcome in any setting. Come to think of it, what occasion doesnt benefit from a bit of Iron